Reference re legislative powers as to regulation and control of aeronautics in Canada, 1930 CanLII 79, [1930] SCR 663 (7 October 1930)
Appealed from
Supreme Court of Canada
Court membership
Judges sitting
The Lord Chancellor, Viscount Dunedin, Lord Atkin, Lord Russell of Killowen, Lord Macmillan
Case opinions
Decision by
The Lord Chancellor
Keywords
Aeronautics
Canada (AG) v Ontario (AG),[1] also known as In re the Regulation and Control of Aeronautics in Canada and the Aeronautics Reference, is a decision of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council on the interpretation of the Canadian Constitution. Lord Sankey decided in the case that the federal government has the authority to govern the subject of aeronautics, including licensing of pilots, aircraft, and commercial services and regulations for navigation and safety.
^The Attorney-General Canada v The Attorney-General of Ontario and others [1931] UKPC 93, [1932] A.C. 54 (22 October 1931), P.C. (on appeal from Canada)
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